That's pretty much the essence of it. The "celebrity caste" are a group of people that reside in a bubble of their own making, and anything outside of that bubble is completely foreign to them, to which they react with great hostility.
The moment they are not surrounded by limousines, private jets, 5-star restaurants, expensive drinks, groups of sycophants yelling their name, they feel slighted and "oppressed" by the circumstances. When they miss out on a million-dollar deal, their sense of entitlement turns them towards the idea that this must be the result of a "great wrong" in society, which ought to be corrected with them standing as the spokesperson. And in their great delusion, they believe this experience of theirs to concern the experiences of the "common people", that are dealing with an entirely different reality, where earning millions of dollars, riding private jets, choosing to meet or not meet with the President, are not even an option.
It is a great shame that this caste of elitists is then given such a disproportionate amount of attention, because they truly only serve to cause unnecessary tensions amongst the "common people", who for whatever reason, are forced to live with these distant, elitist type of people, serving as their representatives and their "voices".